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  1. Hmm not sure then.

    Just did a test to check, pump to tank, with deployer near it with 4 buckets in it..and timer on deployer.

    It filled all 4 buckets.

    strange...not sure why its not working for you

    Is the front of your deployer 'opening' up with the timer?

  2. Try a different side of the tank?

    I seem to remember when I made mine, I had to fiddle with it..i THINK moving my deployer to a diffident side fixed it. its been so long, and I had so many steps to figure out I cant remember what the cause I had was. But mine wouldn't fill buckets either to start with.

  3. A deployer works fine for me gav, its how I got my nether lavacell gen made.

    But I have tank->deployer->filter (with lava bucket in it) and it pulls it out of the deplyer ok.

    Try pulling the bucket out with a filter (not transposer, it will pull your empty ones too)

  4. Wouldn't someone with those abilities, and willingness to have to do them all AND train someone else, just make a server themselves..and save the hassle of being a 'co' owner?

    I mean if I saw an ad for a job "Looking to start a business, need a partner to show me how to run a business, do taxes, hire people, stock shelves, and run the store" I don't think Id apply :)

  5. I apply for the position of Web Designer, tho i have to warn you that I can work only on photoshop, I can create you the design, but coding it all on a website isn't something I know yet.

    Not to try to belittle the comment, but wouldn't that be part of 'wed designing?"

    It would be like me looking for a Contractor for house remodeling, and someone going "I must warn you, All i can use is autocad, So the actual house remodeling I cannot do, but drawing a room for you, I got that covered!"

  6. I also had another question since we are on the subject, never got around to testing it.

    Since you can add a batbox every 4 blocks to stop energy loss...would say doing 3 copper-1 gold-3 copper...ect.. counter that? since no one 'section' is over its length for loss?

  7. AH OK that makes a lot more sense, thanks everyone. I was over complicating it thinking it was a reference to voltage/amps/watt(KVa) type thing.

    So to put it simply..its more like a KVa type thing..in stages of size. so 32eu/packets would be energy over time. if its using 2eu, its sending 32 every 16 ticks..(or outputting a pulse every .8 seconds).

    So think of the energy as "stacks' of items. and its requesting a 'stack' of energy when the receiver box has room for it. Which means if its a furnace..and missing 32. it 'asks' for a packet from whatever is powering it. if that thing is a MFE, it sends it a 128 packet when it asks..killing it.

    So wait, does that mean... theoretically. that if you had a furnace, a long enough wire with loss, and an MFE, that it wouldn't blow it up?

    Say you had a MFE, then about (random number here) 200 gold cable. to furnace..the wire could loose enough EU traveling that by the time it got TO the furnace, it was under 32eu and accept it?

    Not that Id ever do that, HUGE waste of energy, more an example to see if I understand the concept right.

  8. Is it just me, or is IC2 power counter intuitive to actual voltage/wattage/amps?

    Decided to get in and figure all this out after setting a central power area on my server for distribution to various people for a fee.

    The basics of how to wire things, EU loss, batbox/mfe/mfsu EU output size to what its going ot requires, and such I got my head around..how actual Eu/t vs EU/packet works is what seems opposite (or nothing like actually) voltage/amperage.

    So a batbox outputs 32EU/t, and furnace uses 2..

    Does it output 32EU every 16 ticks in tht case?

    Or is it a 32EU packet, that sends 2eu/t?

    If so, how does an MFE that does 128EU blow up machines? wouldnt using that mean it just outputs 128EU every 64 ticks? or does it only do packets of between 33-128EU in size?

    OR is it basiclly that the 32/128/512 is just a 'requirement number', more of a label of sorts, to decide what can go where..as in, there is A,B,C types of power, and a furnace with no transformer upgrades only accepts 'A' type..

    I guess what i'm trying to figure out, is how the 32/128/512 Eu plays in with the actual usage a machine needs..Since its not like a "32 Volt line, with 2 Amp draw to furnace" with both terms being 'eu' it read to me as "32 Volt line, with 2 Volt draw" which is the confusing part.

  9. Has anyone got LWC to successfully lock redpower logic blocks?

    It seems I cannot get it to work with them, other blocks are ok. But not items such as the timer, toggle latch, etc.

    Even with it in the LWC config they wont auto register on place, or allow you do do /cprivate and manually lock it.

    For example for the timer..I have added:

            '138':
    
                enabled: true
    
                autoRegister: private

    And though this works for any other tekkit block, it seems it doesnt for these..

    anyone have experience with this?

  10. Is that how it is? Hmm... Interesting... Because I got my password from a random password generator that was a 20 digits long numbers and letters capitalized and lower cased. I literally memorized it in my head and have it written down and taped to my wall in my bedroom which no one can see except my brother and if he had done this crap to me, I would've already found out because he doesn't pull off jokes for that long.

    I'd say that it's almost 100% impossible to guess a randomized password that's completely secure and has no order to it.

    Who's to blame? Mojang... Because they didn't keep my password safe and secure even though they're responsible for it.

    You could make a 45 digit password based on GMT and a hashmap of the star alignment at the instance you made the password, that doesnt mean that its imossible to STEAL, just means near impossible to GUESS.

    Maybe your email tied to the account got hacked and they got it, or your computer was compromised and they got it, or you (or someone on your home network) has a trojan/keylogger that got it.

    There is literally a 100 ways it could have been leaked, ONE of them is mojang's fault, and there is no record, announcement, or proof that mojang has had a breach. ...and I SERIOUSLY doubt someone went thru the trouble of backdooring into mojang, to steal ONE password. IF someone was..wouldnt they steal a lot of passwords, mostly the useful ones of all the admin accounts of the largest servers to cause havoc? not some single guy that just plays?

    So by rules of averages and odds...lets say, statistically based on the above, there is a 99 out of 100 chance the password was leaked on your side due to a gap in home network security.

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